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Graham Stewart - Author

Graham Stewart was born in 1969 and educated at St Andrews and Cambridge universities. His first book, Burying Caesar: Churchill, Chamberlain and the Battle for the Tory Party was published to international acclaim in 1999. Joining The Times as a leader writer in 2000, he wrote the latest volume of the newspaper's history, The Murdoch Years, in 2005. His other books are Friendship and Betrayal: Ambition and the Limits of Loyalty, and His Finest Hours: Winston Churchill's War Speeches. He currently writes The Times' weekly 'Past Notes' column, and is writing a history of Britain in the 1980s.

Featured Books, with extracts, by Graham Stewart

BritanniaGraham Stewart
Graham Stewart takes us from the Lindisfarne Gospel to the Life in
the United Kingdom Question Paper of 2005, a range of historical
documents that, as Stewart asks, how many have seen them or even
know what they say? How...Format: Hardback - Released: 01/09/2012